MANGOREI. WEDNESDAY, 25tji JUNE. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Mb. E. L. If. Nohman, who has sold his farm, to sell by auction on the farm £s above, all his dairy cattle, farm stock, etc., consisting of—--17 first-class cows (young fid spring calvers) 1 staunch tiap Ma v e 1 Hack 1 strong Spring Trap i id Harness Chain Harrows, Milk Cans, Buckets, Saddle, Sidesaddle, Sledge, Farm Tools and Sundries ALSO (With Slight Reserve)— 1 Strong Gig, nearly new, built by Honnor and Clark Lrnch at Noon. Sale at 1 o'olock. wls 22 d 25 BAKRETT ROAD. FRIDAY, 28KD JUNE.'t. ; NO RESERVE. i EWTON KING has received instructions from Mr. C, Kinudon, whose lease has expired, to sell by auction on the fatm, Barrett Koad. on the a' ove date— All his DAIRY AND FARM SJfOCK, asunder, — 16 Cows, mostly half-bred Jerseys, Early Calvers 3 Grade Jersey Heifers i 5 Calves 1 Pare Bred Jersey Bull, bred by Mr W. K. Hulke 1 Cart Horse, 1 Trap Horse, 1 Dr u?ht Mars 3 Breeding Sows, 1 Berkshire Boar 1 Milk Cart, Hornsby Plough, Chain Harrows, Massey Hauis Cultivator, Steel Tumbler Hay Bake. 25 Gallon Alexandra Separator, Churn end Butter Worker, Milk Cans, Buckets, Grindstone, Wheelbarrow etc., Double Seated Buggy and Silver Mounted Harness t Also,— With Slight Reserve,— 1 23j-year Draught Filly by ' MeJr. se," 1 Trap Horse, 1 Heavy Shafte*, £ stack Hay about 10 tons Sale at 1 o'clock w15,22d1927 EGMGNT ROAD. TUESDAY, 25th JUNE. VIOKERS & STRVFNS have recei'ed in. structioas from Me. Eabp (who is has decided to give up dairying) to sell by public auction on the farm, on the above datf All hi* carefully selecled DAIRY COWS, etc., as follows:
33 Cows in milk, and to calve early 2 Heifers, springing 1 Bull, three-}ear-old One 55ga11. Alexandra separator, in'good order, one milk vat, oue cream can, four 20« all. milk cats in go:d order, 1 scalding tub. The a v ove ciws are an exceptionally good lot. Mr. Earp is one of the o'.dist settlers in the District, and has always been very careful in the selection af his cattle. The following are the tests at the HillsSale at 1.30
Luncheon provided TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD APPLICATION FOR PUPIL TEACHERS. APPLICATIONS will be received at tbe Education Bo»rds Office until MONDAY, July 15th, 1901, from Candida'es for appointment in any school under the Board Ail previous applications are cancelled, Copies of the reflations and application forma may be obtainen at the Kducalion (-ffice, or from Head Teachers at inglewood or Stratford. P. 3. WHITCOMBE, b'ecretaiy. Education Office, June 15th, 1901. 19w22 NEW ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY, NOTICE TO CLIENTS. THIS is to notify our Policyholders of Employers' Liability Aft or Joint Policies, that they will be held covered under the Workers' Compensation for Accidents Act. 1900, pending re adjustment. Copies of the Act can be had gratis on application at the Company's Office, Brougham street. W. J. SHAW, tc District Manager.
T. R. HODDER BEGS to announce that he has purchased the old-estril lished Business of Mr. Gilmour, Bookseller, Stationer, and News Vendor, ard respectfully soli-tsa thare of the patronage of the inhabitants of N«w Plymouth and surrounding districts. T.RH.'S intention is to keep a thmmigh assortment of PLAIN, FANOY, COMMEROIA j anO I,AW STATIONERY and up-to-3ato I'.OOKS oft h-' hi?hnst character, Periodi nl an<l Newspapers, School Books and r t qu ! sites. As T.R.H. has a London Agent he is in the favonraHle position of importing on the very best terms. FOR SALE. CWATSWORTH HOUSE Al'otment C 79, Powi'erham-stree*, New Plymouth, X rood 3 parches, with lioavoirg House cor ■ taining 19 rooms bathroom and pantry, with outbuildings ; pas acd water laid on. To be sold as a going- concern, with furniture f>nd effects. Apply to R. OLINTON HUGHKB, or MRS. KATE BOUGLASS. d10w81522
TRESPASS NOTICE. ANY Person or Persons found TRESPASSING with dog or gua on property of the undersigned in tlie Waibra West District will be prosecuted. JOHN KBLLY, w 8 15 22 Mataitawa. GEORGE POTTFROZEN MEAT AND PRODUCE AGENT, WAITAKA. PIGS for Inglewood received foi: lightly. Next days-TUESDAY, lltb, fid TUESDAY, 25th June. I am a cisli buyer of H? 'es, Game, Chickens, p'ld Ducks. wto SUNBEAM POBB OJtTtOS - * cor* k HO®. CHILBLAINS make children cross and ill. Apply Loasby's Koolibah jefore t'lay reak, and note the change—instant V of TEA
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 125, 21 June 1901, Page 3
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